SOUND ADVICE.
Turn Out Whan You Turn Over. While you work, have a system of work. Make a golden rule for yourself. Commence the day well. The morning hour is the test of the day’s success. Daniel Webster used often to answer thiny letters before breakfast. Columbus planned his voyage in the early morning. Napoleon made use of the earty part ot the day in all his successful • campaigns. Bryant rose at five o’clock every morning, and began work. Bancroft was up at the dawn and busy. Washington, Jefferson, Clay—all were early risers. Take example by them. The time to turn out is when you turn over. Walter Scott used to say that at breakfast time he had broken the neck of the day’s work. Goethe, Schiller and Heine all found inspiratiou in the early morning air. Keep your appointments. Remember time is money. Don’t waste your own or that of others. When you have your business done, go about your business, and do no waste the time of a business man, for his time means money to him, and your time should mean something to you. Punctuality is the soul of business.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 21 January 1908, Page 3
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193SOUND ADVICE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 21 January 1908, Page 3
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